Caterpillar and Orange Mali showcase revolutionary hybrid microgrid power system in Kéniéba

26 March 2025

Caterpillar Inc. has announced a significant milestone with the successful demonstration of a hybrid microgrid power system at a mobile tower site in Kéniéba, Mali, in partnership with Orange Mali. This innovative system substantially reduces total cost of ownership while cutting greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80%.

The hybrid microgrid was installed and commissioned by Neemba, the local Cat® dealer, and integrates a Cat® C2.2 diesel generator set, solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, and lithium-ion energy storage to provide up to 6 kW of power — enhancing the infrastructure that was previously reliant solely on a diesel generator.

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CRAN announces phase-out of WiMAX technology in Namibia

26 March 2025

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has taken a significant step in the evolution of the country’s telecommunications infrastructure by announcing the termination of Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) technology.

CRAN has revoked the spectrum licenses previously granted to Telecom Namibia Limited, impacting frequencies in the 3405-3227 MHz and 3505-3547 MHz bands.

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EMOSIM and Tata Communications launch Nigeria's first travel eSIM

25 March 2025

EMOSIM, a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) supported by EMO MEDIA, has introduced Nigeria's first travel electronic SIM (e-SIM) in collaboration with Tata Communications Services. Set to go live in the second quarter of 2025, it is specifically designed for outbound Nigerian travellers.

The new e-SIM will allow users to enjoy seamless connectivity without the burden of roaming charges, as they will only need to pay for competitively priced data packages. The coverage footprint will include popular travel destinations frequented by Nigerians, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.

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Surge in mobile identity API revenue projected to reach $22 billion by 2029

25 March 2025

A recent study by Juniper Research forecasts that global revenue from mobile identity application programming interfaces (APIs) will soar to US$22 billion by 2029, a remarkable increase from the US$2.4 billion anticipated in 2025. This growth is expected to be driven by the rising adoption of network APIs that authenticate users directly through operator networks, moving away from traditional SMS-based methods.

Mobile identity services leverage a subscriber's phone number to verify identities across various sectors, including banking, healthcare, and online retail. The report identifies a new generation of 'verification APIs' that are set to transform conventional mobile identity solutions, such as one-time passwords (OTPs), in the coming four years.

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